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SUMMARY:Stand with Belarus: EMiS members' event
DESCRIPTION:How can we #StandWithBelarus ?\n\nHow can Scotland show solidarity to the people of Belarus as they seek a democratic future in the context of State lead violent intimidation? \n\n\n\nThis event will be chaired by Mark Lazarowicz\, Chair\, European Movement in Scotland. Supporters will hear from:\n\nMikhail Kirilyuk\, a key member of the Belarus Anti-Crisis Management whose goal is to ensure the peaceful end of powers by the illegitimate governing authorities and the subsequent stabilisation of the country’s governance system after the transfer of power to the people.\n\nA lawyer from Viasna\, the Human Rights Centre in Belarus\, a non-governmental organisation\, created in 1996.\n\nMembers of the Belarusian community in Scotland who work with the human rights organisation Libereco and the People’s Consulate of Belarus in Scotland.\nWe also expect to be joined live with Belarusian peaceful activists who will share their experiences.\n\nAfter hearing from speakers we will open to questions and consider how Scotland can join the European Movement International and extend support and solidarity to the people of Belarus who seek a brighter future\, as well as let Lukashenko’s illegitimate government know that no amount of repression\, brutality or coercion will bring legitimacy to their authoritarian regime.\n\nThis webinar will NOT be recorded\, so please register to watch it live.\n\nWe will be using #WeStandBYyou and #StandWithBelarus on Twitter.
URL:https://euromovescotland.org.uk/event/stand-with-belarus-emis-members-event/
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SUMMARY:Punching Above its Weight: Ireland in the EU
DESCRIPTION:How did a small country like Ireland achieve such prominence in the European Union?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nIreland joined the European Union in the same year (1973) as the UK but their paths have diverged enormously since then. The UK has left the EU but Ireland has not only stayed but seen its influence in Brussels grow exponentially in recent years\, with Irish figures occupying key leadership roles in the Eurogroup of finance ministers\, European Commission\, EMA\, and elsewhere. \nHow did a small country like Ireland achieve such prominence? What benefits has it drawn from EU membership? Are there any downsides? \nSpeakers: \n\n\n\nPat Cox\, now a private/public sector executive focusing on sustainability/green energy issues\, is a former President of the European Parliament and a Fine Gael TD in Dublin. He won the prestigious Charlemagne Prize in 2004 for his work in promoting EU enlargement and greater democracy.\nBrigid Laffan\, Irish political scientist\, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute\, Florence\nTony Connelly\, Europe Editor for RTE since 2011\n\n\n\nChair: David Clarke\, EMiS vice-chair\, Irish “New Scot”\, journalist\, consultant\, and founder of the Scottish-Irish Finance Initiative \n  \nRegister here.
URL:https://euromovescotland.org.uk/event/punching-above-its-weight-ireland-in-the-eu/
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SUMMARY:Scottish Fishing Industry - EMiS Teach-In
DESCRIPTION:Brexit has seriously damaged Scotland’s fishing industry. EMiS Committee Member David Brew will lead an interactive Zoom session for members and supporters to explore the highways and byways of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the Brexit effect on Scottish fisheries. \nDavid is a former senior civil servant who led the Scottish Office fisheries team in the 1990s and served as Head of Fisheries in Marine Scotland following its establishment in 2009. \nThis will be an interactive session (online). Register here. \nRead our briefing paper for the upcoming Holyrood elections with our recommendations for the protection of Scotland’s fishing industry here.
URL:https://euromovescotland.org.uk/event/scottish-fishing-industry-emis-teach-in/
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